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To: max61
We have all lost the right to walk into an airport and wave good-bye to our loved ones as they leave out on an aircraft. We have all lost the right to walk into an airport and not be searched without probable cause. We have all lost the right to have a simple private telephone conversation. Would this suffice?.

You have no "right" to wave bye-bye. You have the "right" not to be searched but you do not have a "right" to board an aircraft when you have refused. You have NO expectation of privacy on an open source communication device especially cell and cordless phones. In other words you wouldn't know a "right" if you lost it.

685 posted on 08/29/2002 9:28:20 PM PDT by Texasforever
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To: Texasforever
You have no "right" to wave bye-bye.

I don't?. Why not?. My tax dollars paid for the airport and airports are public facilities.

You have the "right" not to be searched but you do not have a "right" to board an aircraft when you have refused.

Maybe you should try re-reading the statement. I did not state that I was boarding an aircraft. You are now subject to search by simply entering an airport.

You have NO expectation of privacy on an open source communication device especially cell and cordless phones.

Did I state cell phone?, no. Hardwired landlines are not open source communications are they?.

Is your whole life governed by assumption?.

---max

711 posted on 08/29/2002 9:37:51 PM PDT by max61
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